Title:
Anchorage Design for Externally Bonded Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Laminates
Author(s):
K. Brosens and D. Van Gemert
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
188
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
635-646
Keywords:
anchorage; carbon fiber reinforced polymers; concrete strengthening; externally bonded reinforcement; shear stress
DOI:
10.14359/5660
Date:
8/1/1999
Abstract:
The anchorage of externally bonded reinforcement is extremely important. Due to high shear stress concentrations, premature failure is often initiated in the end zones. A non linear model to describe the phenomena at the end of the externally bonded reinforcement has been set up to allow a safe design of the anchoring capacity and the anchorage length. Appropriate safety factors have to be used to take into account the brittle behaviour of the system. A series of 24 direct shear tests were performed to verify the assumptions and to check the validity of the model. These test specimens consist of two concrete prisms bonded together with one, two or three layers of CFRP using different bonded lengths and widths.